2001: 74th Academy Awards
Best Picture
*A Beautiful Mind(Universal and Dreamworks), Brian Grazer, Ron Howard
Gosford Park (USA Films), Robert Altman, Bob Balaban, David Levy
In The Bedroom (Miramax), Graham Leader, Ross Katz, Todd Field
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (New Line), Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh
Moulin Rouge (20th Century Fox), Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann, Fred Baron
Actor In A Leading Role
Russell Crowe - A Beautiful Mind
Sean Penn - I Am Sam
Will Smith - Ali
*Denzel Washington - Training Day
Tom Wilkinson - In The Bedroom
Directing
*A Beautiful Mind - Ron Howard
Black Hawk Down - Ridley Scott
Gosford Park - Robert Altman
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring - Peter Jackson
Mulholland Drive - David Lynch
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
*A Beautiful Mind - Akiva Goldsman
Ghost World - Daniel Clowes & Terry Zwigoff
In The Bedroom - Rob Festinger, Todd Field
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring - Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson
Shrek - Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, Roger S.H. Schulman
Short Film - Live Action
*The Accountant - - Ray McKinnon, Lisa Blount
Copy Shop - Virgil Widrich
Gregor's Greatest Invention - Johannes Kiefer
A Man Thing (Meska Sprawa) - Slawomir Fabicki, Bogumil Godfrejow
Speed For Thespians - Kalman Apple, Shameela Bakhsh
Documentary Short Subject
Artists And Orphans: A True Drama - (Not by Chance), Lianne Klapper McNally
Sing! - (KCET/Hollywood and American Film Foundation) Freida Lee Mock, Jessica Sanders
*Thoth - Sarah Kernochan, Lynn Appelle
Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Arthur Hiller
Award of Commendation
American Society of Cinematographers
Scientific and Engineering Awards (Academy Plaques)
To John Eargle, Don Keele and Mark Engebretson for the concept, design and engineering of the modern constant-directivity, direct radiator style motion picture loudspeaker systems.
To Iain Neil for the concept and optical design and Al Saiki for the mechanical design of the Panavision Primo Macro Zoom Lens (PMZ).
To Franz Kraus, Johannes Steurer and Wolfgang Riedel for the design and development of the ARRILASER Film Recorder.
To Peter Kuran for the invention, and Sean Coughlin, Joseph A. Olivier and William Conner for the engineering and development of the RCI-Color Film Restoration Process.
To Makoto Tsukada, Shoji Kaneko and the Technical Staff of Imagica Corporation, and Daijiro Fujie of Nikon Corporation for the engineering excellence and the impact on the motion picture industry of the Imagica 65/35 Multi-Format Optical Printer.
To Steve Gerlach, Gregory Farrell and Christian Lurin for the design, engineering and implementation of the Kodak Panchromatic Sound Recording Film.
To Paul Constantine and Peter M. Constantine for the design and development of the CELCO Digital Film Recorder products.
Technical Achievement Awards (Academy Certificates)
To Pete Romano for the design and development of the Remote AquaCam, an underwater camera housing system for use in motion pictures.
To Jordan Klein for his pioneering efforts in the development and application of underwater camera housings for motion pictures.
To Bernard Werner and William Gelow for the engineering and design of filtered line arrays and screen spreading compensation as applied to motion picture loudspeaker systems.
To Tomlinson Holman for the research and systems integration resulting in the improvement of motion picture loudspeaker systems.
To Geoff Jackson and Roger Woodburn for their DMS 120S Camera Motor.
To Thomas Major Barron for the overall concept and design; Charles Smith for the structural engineering; and Gordon Seitz for the mechanical engineering of the Bulldog Motion Control Camera Crane.
To John Anderson, Jim Hourihan, Cary Phillips and Sebastian Marino for the development of the ILM Creature Dynamics System.
To Dr. Steve Sullivan and Eric Schafer for the development of the ILM Motion and Structure Recovery System (MARS.)
To Carl Ludwig and John Constantine Jr. for their contributions to CELCO Digital Film Recorder products.
To Bill Spitzak, Paul Van Camp, Jonathan Egstad and Price Pethel for their pioneering effort on the NUKE-2D Compositing Software.
To Lance Williams for his pioneering influence in the field of computer-generated animation and effects for motion pictures.
To Dr. Uwe Sassenberg and Rolf Schneider for the development of "3D Equalizer," an advanced and robust camera and object match-moving system.
To Garland Stern for the concept and implementation of the Cel Paint Software System.
To Mic Rodgers and Matt Sweeney for the concept, design and realization of the "Mic Rig."